Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA.
Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, Flint, MI, USA.
Violence Against Women. 2020 May;26(6-7):659-674. doi: 10.1177/1077801219842948. Epub 2019 Apr 18.
The present study, which included four focus groups of women ( = 21) in four New England prisons, aimed to understand how power impacted women's relationships, exposure to violence, and health. Women described power in three ways: (a) power as control over their sexuality and their sexual partners, (b) power emerging from emotional strength, and (c) power referring to a process of empowerment. Women's perceptions and experiences of power were informed by their trauma histories and influenced their sexual behavior and health. Our findings provide a framework for considering incarcerated women's experiences of power in trauma-informed interventions for this marginalized population.
本研究包括在新英格兰的四所监狱中进行的四次女性焦点小组(共 21 人),旨在了解权力如何影响女性的人际关系、暴力暴露和健康。女性以三种方式描述了权力:(a) 对自己的性行为和性伴侣的控制,(b) 来自情感力量的权力,(c) 指的是一个赋权的过程。女性对权力的看法和经历受到她们创伤史的影响,并影响她们的性行为和健康。我们的研究结果为考虑被监禁女性在针对这一弱势群体的创伤知情干预措施中的权力体验提供了一个框架。